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Absolutely. Let’s also not forget how many legendary screen romances were by actors who couldn’t stand each other.

Someone really needs to do a Women in Hollywood bio-pic miniseries, from the silent era to the present. Enough women in front of and behind the camera have written great memoirs worthy of mining. While I’d be most interested in Mary Pickford, Hedy Lamarr, Ida Lupino and, of course, Mary Astor, Stone’s story would be

but was he a pretty boy?
I never really saw that, just a guy who cruised around the studios, kicking his feet up on producers’ desks, “Perhaps you know my brother Alec Baldwin? So whatta ya got for me?”

That era where Michael Douglas was the star of all the sex thrillers was nasty.  I don’t know how he kept getting cast in those since he has always looked like Larry King’s stunt double.

It’s horrible that this happened to Stone, but damn if she didn’t pen a wickedly great response. “I also felt they could fuck him themselves and leave me out of it” is a fantastic line.

When photographing Segal, you never have to put vaseline on the lens to achieve soft focus. He produces a thick enough veneer of greasiness to do the job for you.

I still wonder what it was like when the director was like, “Oh, and don’t wear any underwear.”

Yeah, as an actor that’s not what chemistry really is. If anything IRL couples often have poor or boring chemistry—romantic chemistry (there are different types of chemistry between actors) is often there are still things to discover between the two and that energy drives the scenes. You can develop chemistry by

She really wasn’t “famous” before that movie. Total Recall was the only movie anyone had seen her in. It’s also the sort of thing stars like Douglas negotiate into their deals so he might have wanted only his name there.

I bet Sharon has a ton of stories from that 80s 90s era. Basic Instinct and Total Recall shot her straight to the top of the sexy chick tier. I thought she was actually a pretty solid actress aside from the sexiness factor, but her sexualized celebrity status probably attracted a lot of shady Hollywood weirdos.

Don’t bother me with this shit until a hot mic catches this dumbass either full-on praising Hitler or berating his audience at mouth-breathing inbreds.

It still delivers nicotine which is bad for you. But as long as your not using the ones that are modded by third party drug dealers, vaping is a lot healthier than smoking.

It’s like the trump administration, I like to think only worse and worse people are willing to work for Republicans as they slide farther to the right, hopefully resulting in complete incompetence and failure. 

Getting caught with vape pen and not realizing they were back from commercial break is easily the least embarrassing thing about this clip.

I’m surprised they haven’t caught Pirro sipping highballs during commercial breaks.

Yes its very strange.  Terfs are a thing here, I mean Gloria Steinem used to be a terf before eventually changing.  But in England its mainstream as hell.  Over here transphobes are almost always asshole Republicans.  I have no idea why this happened. 

I know.  Its so clearly someone who grew up with an unhealthy mother relationship that led to an intense hated of women.  That's frankly an old hat when it comes to serial killers.  Rather then what the assumption was, which is about as common as a live Dodo.

Yeah the amount of trans gender serial killers in fiction compared to real life is night and day.  They are everywhere in fiction.  In real life your hard pressed to find any.  Its more paranoia and fear then reality.

Opinions are by definition subjective. The rights of others are not open to subjective interpretations from random people. Can we stop JKR from thinking she’s somehow fighting the good fight by saying trans women should not be treated the same as ciswomen? No, we can’t. But brushing off her vile beliefs and rhetoric

It’s always disappointing to see yet another person suggest that people are allowed to have differing opinions on the worth, dignity and rights of others like it’s the same as having a preference for certain pizza toppings.